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jamey, what's this?" >> the beads may look alike to lise, but not to jamey's discerning eye.ltural origin by studying its material, shape, color, and markings. for instance, the distinctive reddish hue on this strand reveals its provenance. >> these beads were made in burma. >> how do you know? >> whereas most amber is yellow, burmese amber is more often red. so, you can determine a lot of things visually -- by the color, by the clarity, by the uniformity of the color. >> other hints help determine a bead's age -- erosion signs, texture, and rarity. another clue -- older beads typically have larger holes, due to the lack of sophisticated cutting tools. >> beads were made by hand, and they were made by artisans, and they were made one at a time, and they had a lot of skill and time invested in them. >> jamey's analysis yields a stunning conclusion -- many of naomi's beads are not only very old, but rare. ancient items include 17th century glass trading beads from venice and these amber ones from the chinese qing dynasty. >> they probably were originally in a mandarin court nec
jamey, what's this?" >> the beads may look alike to lise, but not to jamey's discerning eye.ltural origin by studying its material, shape, color, and markings. for instance, the distinctive reddish hue on this strand reveals its provenance. >> these beads were made in burma. >> how do you know? >> whereas most amber is yellow, burmese amber is more often red. so, you can determine a lot of things visually -- by the color, by the clarity, by the uniformity of the...
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Aug 14, 2017
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gina, jamey, and vito, thank you guys for being here today. tell me about yourself. - i am a mom to a four and a half year old, and i'm also expecting another. (audience applause) - [john] aw, congratulations. - thank you. - and jamey, where are you from? - i'm from manhattan beach, california. i'm the youngest of three, so i'm used to competing, so i'm not afraid of these guys. (audience applause) - alright. vito, what do you do for a living? - i'm a personal trainer. fitness has been a part of my life since i was a child, so i feel very fortunate that i can help people set and achieve their fitness goals. - alright. (audience applause) good luck to everybody, it's time to play iwitness. (audience cheering and applause) out first round is called what just happened? i'm going to show you guys video clips, then i'm going to ask you questions about those clips. each question will be worth 100 dollars. but if you ring in with the wrong answer, your opponents will have one chance to steal. you ready? - let's do it. - in our first clip, an ingeniou
gina, jamey, and vito, thank you guys for being here today. tell me about yourself. - i am a mom to a four and a half year old, and i'm also expecting another. (audience applause) - [john] aw, congratulations. - thank you. - and jamey, where are you from? - i'm from manhattan beach, california. i'm the youngest of three, so i'm used to competing, so i'm not afraid of these guys. (audience applause) - alright. vito, what do you do for a living? - i'm a personal trainer. fitness has been a part...
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jameis was driving -- james alex fields was driving the car. it was a unite the right rally in response to remove a confederate statue from a local park. hundreds of counter protesters showed up that led to street brawls and violent clashes. >> we have no tolerance for hate and violence from white supremacists, neo-nazis or the kkk. >> that was a step further than president trump who called the event an egregious display of hatred and bigotry and violence on many sides. >>> many showed solidarity with the victims. it began with the words from a rabbi. he found out about plans for the rally one month ago. >> i saw groups of counter protesters marching down perpendicular streets to face the white supremacists. >> [inaudible]. >> reporter: similar rallies of support took place in west chester and elkins park and south philadelphia and haddon township new jersey. >>> 5:06 a.m., new this morning, police were investigating a group in chester, officers were gathered on the 5000 block of logan around 1:00 a.m. when they heard gunshots nearby. they foun
jameis was driving -- james alex fields was driving the car. it was a unite the right rally in response to remove a confederate statue from a local park. hundreds of counter protesters showed up that led to street brawls and violent clashes. >> we have no tolerance for hate and violence from white supremacists, neo-nazis or the kkk. >> that was a step further than president trump who called the event an egregious display of hatred and bigotry and violence on many sides. >>>...
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08/17
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army major general james "spider" marks, cnn analyst and jamey metzl, senior fellow on the atlantic counciled under bill clinton on the national security council then. gentlemen, great to see you. general, first you. what's your take on this, what you're seeing? is kim un backing down? >> he blinked. not backing down. still have nukes and missiles. development in both will continue and we'll track as best we can that development. the concern i have, there are tactical indicators we might miss through intelligence, but strategically we have a very good handle on what he's doing. so he's fought backed down, but in a tactical way followed a path he's been on before. this is the time of year mrs. a big military exercise in south korea. used to be called achieve freedom -- it's called achieve guardian freedom now. all the staffs are in korea right now and he does this as a matter of routine. gets very bellicose and then cake as step back. >> does this mean, jamie, the strategy ratcheting up the rhetoric has worked? >> no. i disagree lovingly with my friend general marks, because i don't think ki
army major general james "spider" marks, cnn analyst and jamey metzl, senior fellow on the atlantic counciled under bill clinton on the national security council then. gentlemen, great to see you. general, first you. what's your take on this, what you're seeing? is kim un backing down? >> he blinked. not backing down. still have nukes and missiles. development in both will continue and we'll track as best we can that development. the concern i have, there are tactical indicators...
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Aug 25, 2017
08/17
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james madison, fourth president of the united states, i perform as jameis madison, teach in high school, et cetera, so this is very central to the issues that i talk about with high schools, et cetera. my reading is that the first four virginia presidents were all adamantly anti-slavery. it is confusing, and i'm lost where would a northerner, especially in massachusetts, be so sensitive about this issue? i would have expected in general principle for him to take exactly the opposite point of view, and, of course, in massachusetts, when i'm in schools, i have to talk about this. i mean, it's a big issue, and so i'm lost. >> madison is a great example of why adams is hoping that things are going to turn out differently than they did in terms of the expanse of slavery. there's a wonderful diary entry when adams is in paris with his father, meeting overson, and talking about writing notes on virginia, and talking about virginia saying that, it's clearly talking about slavery in a way that makes it clear he disapproves of it and wishes it go away and thinks it might be going away. that was m
james madison, fourth president of the united states, i perform as jameis madison, teach in high school, et cetera, so this is very central to the issues that i talk about with high schools, et cetera. my reading is that the first four virginia presidents were all adamantly anti-slavery. it is confusing, and i'm lost where would a northerner, especially in massachusetts, be so sensitive about this issue? i would have expected in general principle for him to take exactly the opposite point of...
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Aug 16, 2017
08/17
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people is -- there's no room for equivocation, the evil on display should be condemned and has no place jamey dimon also going on to say, i strongly disagree with president trump's reaction to the events that took place in shaltsville, racism is wrong and always wrong, jamie dimon says there. so as we continue to get these statements rolling in, who are members of these various policy forums, this is going to be seen politically as a vote of no confidence by america's business community in president trump wait and see further reaction from the president himself i talked to a white house official as all this was breaking, which simply referred my to the president's tweets they have no other comment here from the white house staff other that that what the president has said so far. back to you. thank you very much, eamon let's bring in austan goolsbee what might this mean for getting things done. a lot of hope was around this president. some of that seems to be fading, what do we do? feels like it's slowly transforming himself from unlikely hero on business interests in the republican parties,
people is -- there's no room for equivocation, the evil on display should be condemned and has no place jamey dimon also going on to say, i strongly disagree with president trump's reaction to the events that took place in shaltsville, racism is wrong and always wrong, jamie dimon says there. so as we continue to get these statements rolling in, who are members of these various policy forums, this is going to be seen politically as a vote of no confidence by america's business community in...